Ahmad Khan Rahami, the man suspected in bombings in New York and New Jersey, is now in custody after a shootout with police, sources said.(CNN - U.S. News, 19 September 2016)

A cellphone alert in the search of Ahmad Khan Rahami on Monday was sent to those in New York City, but not to those in all parts of the state.(The New York Times - Technology, 19 September 2016)

Ahmad Khan Rahami, a 28-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen from Afghanistan, was shot by police in Linden, N.J., and underwent surgery, officials said.(Los Angeles Times - National News, 20 September 2016)

Suhail Ahmad Khan Durani, the Perth doctor who was convicted of molesting a patient, has won a Federal Court battle to stop him being deported to India.(Sydney Morning Herald - National, 3 July 2014)

That's how long it took authorities to apprehend bombing suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami after he was publicly identified by the New York Police Department on Monday.(CNN - U.S. News, 19 September 2016)

Years before he was accused of becoming a terrorist, when he was just another young man getting by in New Jersey, Ahmad Khan Rahami led an undistinguished American life.(Los Angeles Times - Money & Company, 20 September 2016)

Ahmad Khan Rahimi, who planted bombs in Manhattan and New Jersey, being taken into custody in September2016. The Islamic State did not take responsibility for his acts.(The New York Times - World News, 2 November 2017)

A long-time Elizabeth, N.J. businessman and neighbor of accused bomber Ahmad Khan Rahami told Fox News Tuesday, “I have known him for such a long time, he was not alone.(Fox News - Politics, 21 September 2016)

Ahmad Khan Rahami, the suspect in the weekend bombings in New York and New Jersey, traveled to Afghanistan multiple times in past years, according to law enforcement sources.(CNN - U.S. News, 19 September 2016)

Investigators say they are searching for Ahmad Khan Rahami because they want to talk to him about both of the explosions that occurred in New York and New Jersey over the weekend.(CNN - U.S. News, 20 September 2016)

The capture of bombings suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami alive gives investigators a rare opportunity to try to establish his motivations and affiliations -- if they can get him to talk.(CNN - U.S. News, 20 September 2016)

The federal charges, which portray Ahmad Khan Rahami as a man bent on murderous destruction, set the stage for the most anticipated terror prosecution since the Boston Marathon bombing.(Fox News - U.S., 21 September 2016)

Investigators have not ruled out the possibility that others helped suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami in a bomb plot in New York and New Jersey, a U.S. counter-terrorism official said Thursday.(Los Angeles Times - National News, 22 September 2016)

Ahmad Khan Rahimi thought of himself as "soldier in a holy war,’’ a federal prosecutor told jurors Monday in the opening of Rahimi’s trial on charges of planting pipe bombs in New York.(Los Angeles Times - National News, 2 October 2017)

Some New Yorkers said they were left feeling less safe after millions of people in the city and in New Jersey received the urgent message telling them to be on the look out for Ahmad Khan Rahami.(Daily Mail - Science, 20 September 2016)

Ahmad Khan Rahami, suspected of the bombings in Chelsea and New Jersey, was taken into custody Monday in Linden, New Jersey after a shootout with police, just hours after the text alert was sent.(Daily Mail - Science, 20 September 2016)

The message (pictured) telling residents to look out for Ahmad Khan Rahami came shortly before 8 am Monday with a piercing ring - the same that usually signals an Amber alert or a tornado advisory.(Daily Mail - Science, 19 September 2016)

Harinder Bains didn’t have an inkling that the sleeping man was Ahmad Khan Rahami, the 28-year-old Elizabeth resident suspected of wreaking havoc with bombs in Seaside Park, Manhattan and Elizabeth.(USA Today - National, 20 September 2016)

Jurors in federal court in New York City have found 29-year-oldAhmad Khan Rahimi guilty of all charges, including counts of using a weapon of mass destruction and bombing a public place, related to bombs planted in Manhattan in September2016.(The Associated Press in CBC News - World, 16 October 2017)

When he wasn’t daydreaming about cars, neighbours say, New York and New Jersey bombing suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami was often working at the family business — where he goofed on his younger brother and squabbled with customers over petty change.(Matt Kwong in CBC News - World, 20 September 2016)